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Release Date:
February 23, 1987
Original Title:
Love Among Thieves
Alternate Titles:
Liebe Diebe killt man nicht
Genres:
Comedy | Mystery | Romance
Production Companies:
Lorimar Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
Caroline DuLac, a baroness and concert pianist, steals three jewel-encrusted Faberge eggs from a San Francisco museum. The eggs were demanded as ransom for her kidnapped fiancé. She boards a plane for the Latin American city of Ladera, as per instructions, and is met by Mike Chambers. Caroline first believes that Mike is one of the kidnappers, until a mysterious man in a trench-coat tries to kill her, and Mike comes to the rescue. They are then both captured by a band of Mexican bandits, who also may or may not be part of the scheme.
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Associate Producer:
Stephanie Austin
Casting:
Ellen Meyer
Costume Design:
Hubert de Givenchy
Director:
Roger Young
Director of Photography:
Gayne Rescher
Editor:
James Mitchell
Executive Producer:
Karen Mack
Hairstylist:
Donna Turner Culver
Makeup Artist:
Del Acevedo
Original Music Composer:
Arthur B. Rubinstein
Producer:
Robert Papazian
Production Design:
Peter Wooley
Set Decoration:
Donald J. Remacle
Writer:
Stephen Black
Henry Stern
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